Glad to be here!
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:54 pm
Hello.
I've been a National Socialist for the better part of eight years. I took the typical path from Libertarian to NS, and I was greatly helped along in my path by thinkers and activists such as Dr. Pierce, Commander Rockwell, Savitri Devi, Povl Riis-Knudsen, etc. Something about my prior beliefs had never felt quite right - no matter how many Libertarian texts I read, I always felt that I was missing something.
Luckily for me, I never felt the revulsion towards NS that seems to be inherent in most modern westerners - I never fully bought into the propaganda, and I was open-minded enough to finally decide to take the simple step of actually seeing what Adolf Hitler really had to say - so I read Mein Kampf. His words struck me like a thunderbolt - I truly believe that Savitri Devi was correct in saying "One does not become a National Socialist - one only discovers, sooner or later, that they have always been one."
After I'd finished MK, I was hit by the insatiable need to know more. I read just about every NS book that I could get my hands on, and each new text felt like a revelation. It changed my life for the better - I had a whole new way of looking at the world.
I've been a great admirer of the late Dr. Pierce since the time of my conversion to NS. I read his books(The Turner Diaries, Hunter, Who We Are, and, though it's not technically his book, The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds) years ago, and I've listened to as many of his ADV episodes as I could get my hands on. But, for whatever reason, I'd never truly looked into his Cosmotheist religion in the past - I suppose that I absent-mindedly bought into the common slanders that are aimed at Cosmotheism.
But, a few months ago, I came across a PDF version of the Cosmotheist trilogy, and I was hooked. I've always been greatly interested in Aryan Religions, and I've spent a great deal of time researching them. But, in my heart of hearts, I could never truly believe in anthropomorphic Gods, and a literal belief in the various tales from Aryan mythology was simply not in the cards. Dr. Pierce's Cosmotheism, however, struck me totally differently. A religion based in scientific principles, a religion that really appeals to the modern National Socialist, a religion that, as Mr. Strom said in one of his articles, "reclaims the divine for the sane". A religion that seems to see the highest form of piety, not in prayer, but in serving your race, in contributing to the self-conscious evolution of our people. THIS is the kind of religion that I can believe in, the kind of religion that I can dedicate myself to - this is the religion that will lead us on the path towards our destiny.
But of course, I was not interested in pursuing this path alone - and I was very enthused to see that the National Alliance has rebuilt itself, and that it is actually taking action to build a self-sustaining white community. I'm also incredibly happy to see that it is committed to Cosmotheism, and that the Cosmotheist Church seems to be integrally tied to the NA. And, for reasons unknown to me, I hadn't delved deeply into the nationalvanguard website. I was very pleased to see how active it is, and to see how many edifying articles were on there, articles that strengthened and helped to guide my new Cosmotheist faith.
The National Alliance really seems to be doing productive work, unlike just about any other group in America that I know of, and I'd love to help with that work in any way that I can. I'd also be very interested in joining the official Cosmotheist Church, if it is a joinable church for non-residents of the Tennessee community, and talking with other Cosmotheists - I'm still new to this, and I'd love to speak with long-time Cosmotheists, in order to gain from their knowledge.
I recently sent an application in to NA HQ. Hopefully, I am accepted. Even if I am not, I will continue to support the NA, and I will continue to be a Cosmotheist. Thanks for reading, and I'm happy to be here.
I've been a National Socialist for the better part of eight years. I took the typical path from Libertarian to NS, and I was greatly helped along in my path by thinkers and activists such as Dr. Pierce, Commander Rockwell, Savitri Devi, Povl Riis-Knudsen, etc. Something about my prior beliefs had never felt quite right - no matter how many Libertarian texts I read, I always felt that I was missing something.
Luckily for me, I never felt the revulsion towards NS that seems to be inherent in most modern westerners - I never fully bought into the propaganda, and I was open-minded enough to finally decide to take the simple step of actually seeing what Adolf Hitler really had to say - so I read Mein Kampf. His words struck me like a thunderbolt - I truly believe that Savitri Devi was correct in saying "One does not become a National Socialist - one only discovers, sooner or later, that they have always been one."
After I'd finished MK, I was hit by the insatiable need to know more. I read just about every NS book that I could get my hands on, and each new text felt like a revelation. It changed my life for the better - I had a whole new way of looking at the world.
I've been a great admirer of the late Dr. Pierce since the time of my conversion to NS. I read his books(The Turner Diaries, Hunter, Who We Are, and, though it's not technically his book, The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds) years ago, and I've listened to as many of his ADV episodes as I could get my hands on. But, for whatever reason, I'd never truly looked into his Cosmotheist religion in the past - I suppose that I absent-mindedly bought into the common slanders that are aimed at Cosmotheism.
But, a few months ago, I came across a PDF version of the Cosmotheist trilogy, and I was hooked. I've always been greatly interested in Aryan Religions, and I've spent a great deal of time researching them. But, in my heart of hearts, I could never truly believe in anthropomorphic Gods, and a literal belief in the various tales from Aryan mythology was simply not in the cards. Dr. Pierce's Cosmotheism, however, struck me totally differently. A religion based in scientific principles, a religion that really appeals to the modern National Socialist, a religion that, as Mr. Strom said in one of his articles, "reclaims the divine for the sane". A religion that seems to see the highest form of piety, not in prayer, but in serving your race, in contributing to the self-conscious evolution of our people. THIS is the kind of religion that I can believe in, the kind of religion that I can dedicate myself to - this is the religion that will lead us on the path towards our destiny.
But of course, I was not interested in pursuing this path alone - and I was very enthused to see that the National Alliance has rebuilt itself, and that it is actually taking action to build a self-sustaining white community. I'm also incredibly happy to see that it is committed to Cosmotheism, and that the Cosmotheist Church seems to be integrally tied to the NA. And, for reasons unknown to me, I hadn't delved deeply into the nationalvanguard website. I was very pleased to see how active it is, and to see how many edifying articles were on there, articles that strengthened and helped to guide my new Cosmotheist faith.
The National Alliance really seems to be doing productive work, unlike just about any other group in America that I know of, and I'd love to help with that work in any way that I can. I'd also be very interested in joining the official Cosmotheist Church, if it is a joinable church for non-residents of the Tennessee community, and talking with other Cosmotheists - I'm still new to this, and I'd love to speak with long-time Cosmotheists, in order to gain from their knowledge.
I recently sent an application in to NA HQ. Hopefully, I am accepted. Even if I am not, I will continue to support the NA, and I will continue to be a Cosmotheist. Thanks for reading, and I'm happy to be here.